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1 responsible for dry spells over the European continent.
2  contexts leave it as the least peat-forming continent.
3  sparse record of Oligocene primates on that continent.
4 ess in soils collected across the Australian continent.
5  for other high, linear mountains within the continent.
6 nhanced convection locates over the Maritime Continent.
7 ge the development of best practices for the continent.
8 iversification within an isolated Australian continent.
9 5) among the countries of each characterized continent.
10 oration in cancer control efforts across the continent.
11 ed to the geodynamic history of the European continent.
12 fungal spore banks across the North American continent.
13 5 degrees of longitude across the Australian continent.
14 st natural ecosystems across the rest of the continent.
15 fects on the prevalence of cancer across the continent.
16  in ice-shelf thickness around the Antarctic continent.
17 reduced malaria disease incidence across the continent.
18 to be delivered by runoff from the Antarctic continent.
19 n Vitis species native to the North American continent.
20 ce-free areas that cover less than 1% of the continent.
21  regions of the world, including the African continent.
22 eported only in the southeastern part of the continent.
23 ticulate Pb to abyssal waters near the Asian continent.
24  addressed in order to meet this need on the continent.
25 r previously been detected on the Australian continent.
26 h deeper in time at the entry point into the continent.
27 nce of H. sapiens involved the whole African continent.
28 improvement of livestock productivity on the continent.
29 port from the Atlantic to the South American continent.
30 c data that are distributed across different continents.
31 Antarctica and aridification on the northern continents.
32 aphical distances and have been found on six continents.
33 s for long-distance dispersal within invaded continents.
34 s on MCSs' lifetime varies between different continents.
35 rare example of independent evolution on two continents.
36 lates and 78 complete genomes (CGs) from six continents.
37 hose influenced by air masses originating in continents.
38  1950) than subtype 1a (around 1920) in both continents.
39  15 tropical forest protected areas on three continents.
40 and preventing injury across populations and continents.
41  by huge ancient oyster shell middens on all continents.
42 ands expanded into the interior of the major continents.
43 unity practices from 33 countries across six continents.
44 ears from 14 cities in ten countries on five continents.
45 ents as modern humans expanded into multiple continents.
46 iemi virus (UUKV), have emerged on different continents.
47 t occurred thousands of years later on other continents.
48 ample of 459 ICUs from 50 countries across 5 continents.
49 despite their known ability to travel across continents.
50 d in Asia and sporadically reported on other continents.
51 from 311 centres in 16 countries across five continents.
52 y criteria and represented 29 countries in 6 continents.
53  of 294 samples of P. larvae from across six continents.
54  (STs) have not been isolated from different continents.
55 obal dataset spanning 55 crops grown on five continents.
56 oses over large geographic areas across most continents.
57 d 20,727 controls from 17 countries across 6 continents.
58 orted for samples of different countries and continents.
59 oceans but low when air is arriving from the continents.
60 d albedo feedback for climates over tropical continents.
61 ent sources and can readily transmit between continents.
62 rement for palaeomagnetic reconstructions of continents.
63 using explosive outbreaks and reaching the 5 continents.
64 enting 10430 patients from 11 countries on 4 continents.
65 rs of naturalized alien species to all other continents.
66 linical studies that spanned 3 decades and 3 continents.
67  300 human and animal isolates spanning four continents.
68 ergence of different clonal populations on 3 continents.
69 llinator preferences change across different continents.
70 untries at different economic levels in five continents.
71 nd became global as humans migrated to other continents.
72 hylogroups, from five countries across three continents.
73  to date groundwater and to time the rise of continents.
74 ics affecting millions of people on multiple continents.
75 Disease, with data hosted in three different continents.
76 le ancestries in 96.8% of samples and on all continents.
77 ensive-care units in 50 countries across six continents.
78 rom 5,310 M. tuberculosis isolates from five continents.
79 ecially in North America compared with other continents.
80 hanges in social beliefs across cultures and continents.
81 resenting a total of 413 species across five continents.
82 ic diversity across diverse taxa and between continents.
83 ancer, and geographic origins, covering most continents.
84 th symptomatic, severe AS at 53 centers on 4 continents.
85 independently over a decade and across three continents.
86 ted in new invasion waves in the two studied continents.
87 ive arable crop rotation sites spanning four continents.
88 are found near the Equator and over tropical continents.
89 = 96) than in river reaches elsewhere on the continent (1.03, n = 245).
90  can be wind-dispersed over regions and even continents (1-11) .
91 tance index coverage spanned 41 countries, 6 continents, 43 of 50 US states, and 8 of 10 Canadian pro
92 he 26 papers reported studies conducted in 4 continents across 11 countries predominantly in North Am
93                             Over the African continent, AEWs are instrumental in initiating and organ
94 whole blood from 2-year-old infants across 4 continents (Africa, North America, South America, and Eu
95 s, 1,481 cities, 64 countries, all populated continents, age 36 +/- 9 years, 23.9% female, 8.0% high-
96  Archean, the formation and stabilization of continents also controlled the location, geochemistry, a
97 lear data suggest a single population on the continent, although further work with more intensive sam
98 tibility to malaria vectors from a different continent, an effect that is mediated by the mosquito im
99                             Providers across continent and context noted significant geographical, fi
100  Our findings cover only 1% of the Antarctic continent and emphasize that decadal temperature changes
101 ersity sustained a severe decline across the continent and most former hotspots disappeared.
102      These first Americans peopled the whole continent and spread this adaptive variant across a dive
103 r a 17% reduction of total snowfall over the continent and up to 35% on the margins of East Antarctic
104  is asymmetric, with cooling in parts of the continent and warming along the West Antarctic Peninsula
105 al ability, we found 93% of taxa on multiple continents and 34% on all six continents surveyed.
106 n human colonic strains from three different continents and a R. bromii strain from the rumen of Aust
107 rock, we sampled 149 tombstones across three continents and analysed their bacterial and eukaryotic c
108 0% (n=95), with differing prevalence between continents and countries.
109 ity relationships from 41 grasslands on five continents and examine how these relationships are affec
110 ) had a predominant role in samples close to continents and in those influenced by air masses origina
111 tions, C4 individuals dispersed across three continents and into an expanded range of environments, e
112 n addition, multi-introductions on different continents and islands of Rodentia associated UMRV and s
113 from the Old World to previously uninhabited continents and islands.
114 speech sounds, occurring persistently across continents and linguistic lineages (linguistic families
115 evation and chemical composition between the continents and ocean floor.
116 , such that photosynthesis is impossible and continents and oceans cool by as much as 28 degrees C an
117 olution of industrial-era warming across the continents and oceans provides a context for future clim
118  clinical M. abscessus strains from multiple continents and provides insight into the genome plastici
119 and blowflies from varying habitats on three continents and subjected them to high-coverage, whole-ge
120 aryotic hypermutator lineage spread over two continents and suggests that pathogenic eukaryotic micro
121 haracterizing the variability (grid cell vs. continent) and to the region of interest (global vs. tro
122 sect-borne epizootics throughout the African continent, and infection of humans can lead to a lethal
123 concert, to 42 grassland sites spanning five continents, and monitored ANPP.
124 he reported history of clam transfers across continents, and no evidence of relevant concealed introd
125 onality resistance in dryland soils from six continents, and provides insights into the importance of
126 4 isolates and 190 complete genomes from six continents, and the association of HPV6 genomic variants
127 frica, yet genomic research outputs from the continent are limited.
128 le across the tropics are absent, and within continents are either weak (Asia) or absent (Amazonia, A
129 ascular compartments of hosts from different continents are genetically similar and that polymorphism
130 t field studies of atmospheric aerosols over continents are influenced by atmospheric vapours of anth
131 atial pattern of past climatic change across continents are lacking for some of the most dynamic epis
132 ests were progressively broken up by the mid-continent aridification and savannas and grasslands expa
133  genes responding to clinal selection across continents as well as discussing instances where pattern
134      The impact of this is being felt across continents, as many students and early-stage researchers
135  and maybe also the British Isles across the continent at a later date.
136                        In 447 women who were continent at hospital discharge, we recorded 24 cases of
137        As no single subtype dominates in the continent availability of receptor testing should be a p
138 nted increase in earthquakes in the U.S. mid-continent began in 2009.
139 ately even contributions from three tropical continents but dominated by diverse carbon exchange proc
140 s and dl-PCBs was not driven by proximity to continents but significantly correlated with plankton bi
141  (LCMV) can cause acute fatal disease on all continents but was never detected in Africa.
142  First, humans spread rapidly throughout the continent, but remained at low population sizes for 8,00
143  ago and facilitated the greening of Earth's continents by permitting efficient shoot-atmosphere gas
144 nuous populations, such as the separation of continents by plate tectonics, the uplift of mountains o
145 g and concurrent with human dispersal on the continent ca. 47,000 years ago.
146 remendous increase in allergy in the African continent cannot simply be explained by the change in pu
147 cycles redistribute water between oceans and continents, causing pressure changes in the upper mantle
148                                  Africa is a continent characterized by marked ethnic, sociodemograph
149                        As the last habitable continent colonized by humans, the site of multiple dome
150 g estuaries from different latitudes in each continent (complete migration).
151 conserved within regions but differed across continents, confirming that genomic changes underlying m
152 he production and stabilization of the first continents-coupled with the high geothermal gradients-is
153                                       On all continents, cultural diversity is high in productive low
154 her basic scientists and clinicians from all continents dedicating their work to autoimmune blisterin
155 e picture is that communities from different continents deviate in evolutionary histories, which may
156       More than 90 oncology experts from all continents drafted and reviewed disease-based documents
157 correlation was identified over the Maritime Continent during the autumn season.
158 indicated that migration increased along the continent during the early Pleistocene period.
159  size 20-90KYA, before dispersing across the continent during the Holocene.
160 dant large-bodied herbivores in the southern continents during the final 30 million years of the Meso
161 y the excess precipitation over the Tropical continents during the La Nina.
162 n region, with subsequent entries into other continents during various periods starting in the Miocen
163                       The data indicate that continents, ethno-linguistic groups, races, ethnicities,
164 uito vectors Aedes spp. have spread to every continent except Antarctica, causing outbreaks and autoc
165 s m(-2) in lakes up to 70 meters deep on all continents except Antarctica.
166 added across 45 grassland sites from a multi-continent experimental network.
167 ht on the movement of populations across the continent, following the initial peopling of the America
168 eodynamic environment in which Earth's first continents formed and were stabilized remains controvers
169 of the earliest migrants into the Indian sub-continent from West Asia.
170    These species were collected across three continents, from five different ant species in which the
171 nius) were distributed across parts of three continents, from western Europe and northern Asia throug
172 ently uninvaded geographic areas on multiple continents harbor highly suitable habitats for partheniu
173                                          The continent has experienced repeated glaciations that most
174 norm, and the rise of mega-cities across the continent has important implications for travel between
175 impact on northern and eastern parts of this continent has not been as extensively studied.
176 the lack of visitation data across the whole continent has thus far prevented the investigation of wh
177                Here we show that the African continent has witnessed a long-term decline in the preva
178  and exchange of alien plant species between continents has been performed, primarily because of a la
179 imitations in bioinformatics capacity on the continent have been a major contributory factor to the l
180 nown patterns over the entire North American continent have the potential to significantly inform our
181                                High-latitude continents have warmed much more rapidly in recent decad
182 t, with its subsequent dispersion across the continent having a major impact on local bird population
183 ntribute to the high viral prevalence on the continent in contrast with the United Kingdom.
184 ions that most models indicate blanketed the continent in ice, yet many Antarctic species appear to h
185 e during the sea campaign Expedition seventh Continent in May 2014.
186                                              Continents in the Northern Hemisphere have been the majo
187 ial and economic impacts on the mid-latitude continents in the Northern Hemisphere.
188 divergence times from Y chromosomes in other continents, including a comparison of Aboriginal Austral
189 e widest ever recorded; now extensive in all continents, including North America and Europe.
190                                      On both continents, interspecific and spatial variation in popul
191 we propose strategies that will catapult the continent into an era of high-quality pathology services
192 ispersal because of trade within the invaded continent is highlighted as a key invasion process, in a
193 , the origin of air masses from the European continent is primarily related to high concentrations; e
194 ine with current understanding, the American continent is the major contributor (45%), and Brazil, wi
195 astructure network and found that 50% of the continent is within 1.5 km of transportation infrastruct
196 rast, material shed almost continuously from continents is preserved as marine sediment that can be a
197 lates from animal and human origins from six continents, isolated between 1990 and 2013.
198                    Allergist, from different continents, knowledgeable in AIT and AGREE-II trained we
199                 Landbirds undertaking within-continent migrations have the possibility to stop en rou
200                                 Thick, rigid continents move over the weaker underlying mantle, altho
201 ptide interactions in 569 humans across four continents, nearly doubling the number of previously est
202 an empirical study, using samples from three continents (North America, Europe and Australia), to eva
203  using geophysically determined positions of continent-ocean boundaries, that the deep Tasmanian Gate
204 ity, a plan of action is required across the continent of Africa to bring diagnostic medicine into th
205 ble analysis, controlling for HIV status and continent of origin, people from Africa had a higher ris
206 Holocene population structure in the ancient continent of Sahul (Australia, New Guinea and Tasmania).
207 levels of society in nearly every region and continent of the world.
208 investigated, however few have concerned the continents of Eurasia (mainly Central Asia), Africa, and
209 e of these lineages are now disjunct between continents of the northern hemisphere.
210 ccupation of Australia, the driest inhabited continent on Earth.
211  severe disease in humans on every inhabited continent on earth.
212 nces did not form clusters within or between continents, one clade (supported at 60.5%) contained 37%
213 chers from more than 16 countries across six continents, patients/caregivers, clinicians, and researc
214 ic origin (Asian vs non-Asian and Indian sub-continent), performance status (0-1 vs 2), and smoking s
215 an haplotype and likely entered the American continent post-Columbian contact.
216 lations, together with the sheer size of the continent, present unique challenges to effective cancer
217  both mid and high latitudes on the northern continents provides evidence that future increases in cl
218 ican countries or regions within the African continent, published in a peer-reviewed journal with an
219 ia, the westernmost frontier of the European continent, remains unresolved.
220 NA sequences of samples collected from three continents, revealing a number of new relationships betw
221                            Ponds appeared as continents rose out of the early global ocean, but this
222 like the central and western portions of the continent's boreal forest, northeastern North America ma
223 orth America, the Fraser River is one of the continent's mightiest rivers by annual flows, supplies v
224  with their assimilation into the Indian sub-continent's population and cultural milieu "like sugar i
225 cessary to stop elephant declines across the continent's savannah areas, although not currently in th
226 whole genome sequences of isolates from four continents, sampled over more than a decade, and carried
227                                              Continent-scale dampening of vole population cycles, key
228       These interactions are often driven by continent-scale weather patterns and are difficult to st
229 ip between wastewater injection and U.S. mid-continent seismicity using a newly assembled injection w
230 specialty ophthalmic oncology centers from 4 continents shared data.
231 d forests and derived management, taxon, and continent specific effect sizes.
232 escendants from pigs brought to the American continent starting with Columbus second trip in 1493.
233                              On the European continent, such chronologies are only available for seve
234  impacts of Quaternary climate cycles across continents suggest refined lessons for managing genetic
235  conducted on the African and North American continents suggest similar effects of the climate on the
236 ical) among Anopheles species from different continents, suggesting that anti-FBG antibodies may bloc
237 xa on multiple continents and 34% on all six continents surveyed.
238 uenced samples to create a cohort from three continents that is at least threefold larger than cohort
239           The Antarctic region comprises the continent, the Maritime Antarctic, the sub-Antarctic isl
240      In both modeling approaches and in both continents, the epidemics underwent exponential growth b
241                    Across three taxa on four continents, the relative loss of species, and of phyloge
242 into one seed-addition experiment across two continents: the subantarctic Andes and subarctic Scandin
243  shale oil and gas resources on nearly every continent, this development is set to become a major dri
244 axiids is fundamentally conserved across two continents through Cambrian Stages 3-5 - revealing morph
245 ross the vast equatorial belt of the African continent to cause epidemics of highly fatal hemorrhagic
246 dicate relatively frequent movement from the continent to England highlighting the potential for move
247 jectory from a single species in an isolated continent to worldwide proliferation is poorly understoo
248 e data from 62 plant communities across five continents to assess mechanisms of temporal stability ac
249 ratigraphic sections in 12 countries on four continents to establish a modeled YDB age range for this
250 ion density of wild pigs (Sus scrofa) from 5 continents to evaluate the relative importance, magnitud
251        Rifted margins mark a transition from continents to oceans and contain in their architecture a
252  delivers water and dissolved chemicals from continents to oceans, and its spatial distribution affec
253 l weathering driving calcium fluxes from the continents to the oceans that ultimately control long-te
254 sing 253 responses from 33 locations on five continents) to a satellite-derived map of primary produc
255 ect, representing nine populations from five continents, to assess variation in cytotoxic response to
256  small catchments, landscapes, river basins, continents, to Earth's whole terrestrial surface.
257 ears (1950-2016) across 40 countries on five continents, to elucidate this long-standing unresolved i
258 mes of continental crust, as observed in the continents today.
259 Suz in D. suzukii populations from different continents using a highly diagnostic set of markers base
260 megamammals (mostly mammoth) who entered the continent via Beringia and an ice-free corridor in Canad
261 cross-section, 75% of patients were socially continent (vs 98% of controls; P < 0.001).
262 cross-section, 75% of patients were socially continent (vs 98% of controls; P < 0.001).
263 e heterogeneity of farming practices between continents was large enough to make FARM contribute to t
264 e Sheet (AIS), restricted to the terrestrial continent, was highly responsive to local insolation for
265 ation in species richness effects across the continent, we found a tendency for stronger B-EF relatio
266 ng genome-wide data from the whole Antarctic continent, we reveal that this top-predator is organized
267 ata from 1,126 grassland plots spanning five continents, we detect the clear signals of numerous unde
268 to clinical P.falciparum isolates from three continents, we find that multiple infections are common,
269 -kilometer latitudinal gradient spanning six continents, we found increasing predation toward the equ
270 y and polar-orbital satellites over tropical continents, we provide a large-scale statistical assessm
271 , with some genotypes already present on the continent well before European contact.
272 year of recruitment, AMD grading method, and continent were extracted.
273  gallisepticum genomes from 5 countries on 4 continents were typed using M. gallisepticum cgMLST.
274 of malaria over time from large areas of the continent where such data are lacking need to be priorit
275 pis mellifera), causing colony deaths on all continents where honeybees are managed.
276 t to general patterns of extinction on other continents where the main cause is habitat loss, hunting
277 ible for the formation of new particles over continents, whereas iodine oxide vapours have been impli
278 rrounded by land compared with the Antarctic continent, which is surrounded by the Southern Ocean.
279 ect colonies, validated using data from four continents, which demonstrates that intraspecific compet
280 s observation error in this system, and that continent-wide "year effects" strongly influence populat
281 p Antarctic species that may be at high risk continent-wide before 2100.
282                            Using 20 years of continent-wide citizen science data, we assess populatio
283                           Here, we perform a continent-wide climate change vulnerability assessment w
284 ts that challenges in the establishment of a continent-wide enhanced sentinel surveillance for carbap
285 ts that challenges in the establishment of a continent-wide enhanced sentinel surveillance for carbap
286 rsial but essential to resolve, because this continent-wide event presaged similar losses that occurr
287 at European patrilineages underwent a recent continent-wide expansion.
288 he East Greenland highlands and a diminished continent-wide ice sheet.
289 nter NAO components are highly correlated to continent-wide masting in European beech and Norway spru
290  analyse this dataset to refine estimates of continent-wide patterns of heterozygosity, long- and sho
291  seasonality of mosquito-borne diseases on a continent-wide scale.
292 e presence or absence of wolves has caused a continent-wide shift in coyote and red fox Vulpes vulpes
293 precipitation trends since 1989 have reduced continent-wide wheat and barley yields by 2.5% and 3.8%,
294 he time of initial impingement of the Indian continent with the Asian margin.
295 g donor utilization in comparison with other continents with similar donation rates.
296                         Europe is one of the continents with the longest histories of land conversion
297 nic or northerly winds) or from the European continent (with easterly air mass origins), has signific
298 ages disguise large heterogeneity across the continent, with regions around the Mediterranean experie
299         These included areas in all modelled continents, with several hotspots of climatic suitabilit
300 istic association is shown to operate within continents, within major language families, and across l

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